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James Woods posted:When I was a kid I wanted to be Chuck Barris when I grew up. And not Gene, Gene the Dancing Machine? We did a Gong Show skit for senior follies. I gonged an act that wasn't supposed to be because the audience demanded it.
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If you like Barris and haven't seen "The Kid Stays in the Picture", do. I had no idea... EDIT: wrong dude, sorry....been a long time and I forgot.....but still really interesting. Movie about Barris is Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. wontondestruction has a new favorite as of 00:23 on Jan 24, 2019 |
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The General posted:There is no such thing as too much KitH. The Daves I Know
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Alterian posted:I blame my sense of humor on too much Kids in the Hall. Every time I'm in a perfume/makeup store I pick up random bottles, pose with them and say: "Tonight... feel like a BITCH" and my friend facepalms and pretends she doesn't know me. e: Yeah, she does that on the reg anyways. Why do you ask?
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Six-Of-Hearts posted:Every time I'm in a perfume/makeup store I pick up random bottles, pose with them and say: "Tonight... feel like a BITCH" and my friend facepalms and pretends she doesn't know me. Why do you do it? POWER
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MrUnderbridge posted:The variety show on prime time pretty much died out in the late 70's. Pretty sure Carol Burnett was the last one. Is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch? (His didn't last more than a season, IIRC, in the early 2000s)
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The General posted:There is no such thing as too much KitH. 26 Helens agree with this post
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# ? Jan 24, 2019 01:25 |
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Please don't sully the wholesome Red Green show with such awful pictures
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Word. I need to look for Red Green on streaming or whatever.Trastion posted:Wonder Showzen. The best kids show ever. Just the other day I was talking with my wife about how I can't wait until our kid is old enough to watch that show
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KHLAV KALASHNIKOV posted:Word. I need to look for Red Green on streaming or whatever. The red green show is free on YouTube. Every episode.
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It's also pretty dire. The Red Green car sketches are sometimes funny and usually at least amusingly-delivered, but the rest of the show... ehhhh.
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Leperflesh posted:It's also pretty dire. The Red Green car sketches are sometimes funny and usually at least amusingly-delivered, but the rest of the show... ehhhh.
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Leperflesh posted:It's also pretty dire. The Red Green car sketches are sometimes funny and usually at least amusingly-delivered, but the rest of the show... ehhhh. At least public TV has more of a sense of humor than public radio, which thinks it has one.
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KHLAV KALASHNIKOV posted:Word. I need to look for Red Green on streaming or whatever. it's all on Youtube Leperflesh posted:It's also pretty dire. The Red Green car sketches are sometimes funny and usually at least amusingly-delivered, but the rest of the show... ehhhh. It starts off kinda week but somewhere around episode 170, 180, it gets consistently good.
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FactsAreUseless posted:It's public television humor, it's never going to be funny but it might be interesting. Every now and then I catch a bit of Says You! on NPR. I genuinely can't communicate how unfunny it is. It's like the opposite of humor. It's been running for years, people have been writing and listening to Says You! for years, and that is almost unnerving. If you were on a road trip and you stopped in a small town diner and Says You! was on the radio, and everyone in the diner was laughing and genuinely enjoying it, you would get the gently caress out of there as fast as possible because if you stayed there overnight those people would eat you or lay eggs in you or something.
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Gripweed posted:Every now and then I catch a bit of Says You! on NPR. I genuinely can't communicate how unfunny it is. It's like the opposite of humor. It's been running for years, people have been writing and listening to Says You! for years, and that is almost unnerving. If you were on a road trip and you stopped in a small town diner and Says You! was on the radio, and everyone in the diner was laughing and genuinely enjoying it, you would get the gently caress out of there as fast as possible because if you stayed there overnight those people would eat you or lay eggs in you or something. Ya I know a guy from Wisconsin that likes it. It appeals to morbidly boring people.
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Aside from the occasional "heh" at a song on Dr Demento, American radio in total probably hasn't had anything resembling humor since the invention of television.
Brute Hole Force has a new favorite as of 03:39 on Jan 24, 2019 |
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Firesign Theater owns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I2PjLna4C0
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Gettin' a tiny tinge of anger at people talking poo poo about Red Green! Back before I had cable I used to get genuinely excited for that show. ...There really was nothing else to do around here.
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Peter Sagel is funny and that's my opinion!
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I like says you.
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BallerBallerDillz posted:I like says you. Do you really? Or when it comes on do you just get lulled into a kind of fugue state and have no memory of what happens until the show ends and you come to with your hands soaked in blood to the elbow and an inexplicable feeling of deep contentment that last until the next week's episode of Says You?
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Gripweed posted:https://twitter.com/NaturelsWeird/status/1087688579562782720
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Tony Snark posted:Aside from the occasional "heh" at a song on Dr Demento, American radio in total probably hasn't had anything resembling humor since the invention of television. Phil Hendrie was funnier than most things in TV.
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The funniest thing NPR did was reveal that A Prairie Home Companion's Garrison Keillor & The Takeaway host John Hockenberry had sexual harassment allegations against them.
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Alterian posted:I blame my sense of humor on too much Kids in the Hall.
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Android Apocalypse posted:The funniest thing NPR did was reveal that A Prairie Home Companion's Garrison Keillor & The Takeaway host John Hockenberry had sexual harassment allegations against them. This is unironically true, NPR has THE WORST type of liberal humor.
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My super conservative parents listened to APHC all the time when I was a kid. I think they even had some Tales from Lake Wobegon on, like, officially licensed cassettes. I haven’t given it enough thought to figure out whether or not that makes any kind of sense. Tell you what, though, I really miss The Vinyl Cafe. If it turns out Stewart McLean was a bad dude, never ever tell me please.
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MizPiz posted:This is unironically true, NPR has THE WORST type of liberal humor. Here in Canada we have to put up with putrid humour like 'the Debators' on our public radio, and 'Air Farce' on our TV (which someone vouched for earlier in this thread and I _dare_ them to post a sketch from that show in this thread). The CBC thinks something is funny if the person saying it uses a 'funny' voice or face.
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SurreptitiousMuffin posted:the gently caress is this scrub forgetting the Deeper 'n Ever Turnip 'n Tater 'n Beetroot Pie I am always down for a Redwall joke but I gotta wonder who the hell brought that back into conversation.
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I grew up listening to APHC and when I was little I didn't really have the attention span to actually pay attention to it so I mostly reacted to the voice and I was always so confused by why my parents insisted on listening to this extremely sad person ramble for an hour or so.
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Pustulio posted:I grew up listening to APHC and when I was little I didn't really have the attention span to actually pay attention to it so I mostly reacted to the voice and I was always so confused by why my parents insisted on listening to this extremely sad person ramble for an hour or so. Google tells me that's the Appaloosa Horse Club. Your post still makes sense
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I always figured the "humor" parts of Prairie Home Companion were to give the musicians time to tune their instruments.
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For some weird dumb reason, an independent station in NEOhio aired Royal Canadian Air Farce; I saw a sketch bagging on Leonard Cohen that made me laugh, but then the rest was so, so very grim. In retrospect, the Leonard Cohen sketch was also very very Not Good. Another show nobody watched: I liked it vv
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I thought Air Farce was hilarious when I was like 12 or 13. It's absolutely loving dire though. I think This Hour has 22 minutes was actually sometimes funny when Mercer was on it.
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Wait wait don't tell me and Ask me another are loving hilarious on NPR and anyone who doesn't agree is a garbage person.
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Kharmakazy posted:Wait wait don't tell me and Ask me another are loving hilarious on NPR and anyone who doesn't agree is a garbage person. Car Talk too.
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Kharmakazy posted:Wait wait don't tell me and Ask me another are loving hilarious on NPR and anyone who doesn't agree is a garbage person. I like Wait Wait Don't Tell Me but "loving hilarious" is a hell of an overstatement. "pleasantly amusing" is a better description, I think.
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